Sigrid Suetens
Tilburg University
Sigrid Suetens is assistant professor of economics at Tilburg University, and member of TIBER (Tilburg Institute for Behavioral Economics Research) and TILEC (Tilburg Law and Economics Center). She received a PhD in applied economics in 2005 and does research in the field of experimental and behavioral economics. In particular, she studies strategic interaction in the lab, motives for cooperation in social dilemma games, and probability biases.
Articles by Sigrid Suetens:
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Predicting the improbable: Evidence from playing the lottery
22 April 2011, 26085 reads
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